Made in Cambodia Market

Made in Cambodia Market is a market Siem Reap located in Cambodia.

8 / 10
28
ratings
  • Type

    Market

Address

Siem Reap Cambodia

Comments / 6


Keywords:

local produce handmade rice liquor well
Nikki

Fantastic market 4-9pm each Saturday and Sunday. Love the jeweler made from old bullets as well as the sombai rice spirits & other locally produced products.

Lianne

The people here sell locally produced souvenirs. For Cambodia it is quite expensive , but you support locals and business employing disabled people. All and all a good cause I’d say.

Russell Hirschorn

Unique, handmade goods from local groups and vendors. Moved to Kings Road Plaza which is more convenient then the previous location. Buy something more special than what is in the markets .

Florian

Great market - I thought there'd be more stalls though! Shop for Kampot pepper and Georges' rhum arrangé :)

Akim Ly

Good local products

Carol Giang

Also called the Old Market

Similar places nearby :

6.3
Market
Psar Leu

HUGE market where the locals do their shopping. Differents areas sell clothes, jewlery, meat, veg/fruit, dresses, candy and the list goes on. Smells can be aggressive but worth the visit. - Russell Hirschorn

6.2
Grocery Store
Lucky Supermarket

Prices are in USD but you can pay in riel and USD. - TC Boi

7.7
Grocery Store
Angkor Market

Great selection. Alcohol cheaper than at Duty Free! - Harish Kanabar

7.1
Flea Market
Old Market | Psar Chaa

1 of the best night markets I’ve been so far in Asia. Most stuff ranges from $1-$4 only. From souvenirs to scarfs & anything local. People are very friendly as well. Looking for a nice night stroll? - Jamie-James Looser

8.7
Temple
Wat Preah Prohm Rath

Really nice to walk around. A lot of small things to look at. Is very close to the old market and the New Leaf Cafe which has great food and drinks. - Russell Hirschorn

7.6
Café
Rohatt Cafe

I wasn't impressed with their coffee and cocktails but the beef luklak is one of the best ones I had in Cambodia. Perfect peppery delight - Andre Mohr